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Thursday, 05/04/2017 6:42:01 PM

Thursday, May 04, 2017 6:42:01 PM

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Yes, "Lithium
Technology Corporation ("LTC", "The Company") (OTC Bulletin Board: LTHU), a leading participant in the rapidly emerging large format rechargeable lithium battery market, announced today that its German subsidiary, GAIA Akkumulatorenwerke GmbH ("GAIA"), has entered into a contract with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems AG ("TKMS") to develop very large lithium ion batteries for use in non-nuclear manned submarines.

The contract will proceed in two phases. In Phase I, GAIA will develop a very large lithium ion cell based on its proprietary battery technology.

These cells will be used to measure and quantify the relative performance advantages between lithium ion technology and the conventional lead acid battery technology now in use for the underwater propulsion of non-nuclear submarines. Upon the lithium ion cells meeting required performance levels, TKMS and GAIA will proceed to Phase II.

In Phase II, GAIA and TKMS will jointly assemble a large number of the
cells into a full-scale module for the power supply of a submarine.
Subsequently, the companies are expected to jointly manufacture and market such batteries. According to GAIA's Managing Director, Dr. Klaus Brandt, "This project represents the result of a 12-month study performed in close cooperation with TKMS of the advantages of lithium ion battery technology as developed by GAIA for the propulsion system of non-nuclear manned submarines. With this contract, we open up a new dimension for the application of our unique technology in the significant markets for large propulsion batteries."

Director Manfred Klein, responsible for R&D at TKMS' Submarine Division,
expects that, "Application of this type of battery could increase the
submerged endurance of a submarine without air independent power (AIP) by
about three times. Based on market research and a preceding study, we are
confident that GAIA is the right partner to develop this very promising
battery technology towards a reliable submarine component."
Dr. Andrew J. Manning, President and Chief Operating Officer of LTC,
commented, "We are very pleased to enter into this strategic partnership with
TKMS. We believe that this relationship will provide LTC access to a new
market area offering significant revenue opportunity."

About Lithium Technology Corporation:
LTC produces unique large-format rechargeable batteries under the GAIA
brand name and trademark. The Company supplies a variety of military,
transportation and backup power customers in the U.S. and Europe from its
operating locations in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania and its subsidiary GAIA
Akkumulatorenwerke GmbH in Nordhausen, Germany. For additional information on
the Company's technology and products, please visit http://www.lithiumtech.com
or http://www.gaia-akku.com.

About ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems AG
ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems AG (TKMS), a business unit of ThyssenKrupp
Technologies AG, is the world's largest builder of non-nuclear manned
submarines. At four of seven shipyards owned by TKMS, submarines are built:
Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft GmbH at Kiel and Nordseewerke GmbH at Emden, both
Germany, Kockums AB at Malmoe, Sweden and Hellenic Shipyards S.A. at
Skaramanga, Greece.
For additional information on TKMS, please visit
http://www.thyssenkrupp-marinesystems.de.

The foregoing information contains forward-looking statements, which
involve risks and uncertainties relating to such matters as financial
performance, technology development, capital raising, business prospects,
strategic partnering and similar matters. A variety of factors could cause
LTC's actual results and experience to differ materially from anticipated
results or other expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements.
This notice does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale.